Meaningful statistics in professional practices as a bridge between mathematics and science: an evaluation of a design research project

Adri Dierdorp, Arthur Bakker, Jan van Maanen, Harrie Eijkelhof

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Abstract

Creating coherence between school subjects mathematics and science and making these school subjects meaningful are still topical challenges. This study investigates how students make meaningful connections between mathematics, statistics, science and applications when they engage in a specially developed unit that is based on professional practices in which mathematical, statistical and scientific knowledge are used. The central question is to what extent professional practices can serve as meaningful contexts for senior high school students (aged 16 to 17) to help them make connections between mathematics, statistics, science and professional practices. In order to answer this question, we focused on two sub-questions: (1) ‘How meaningful do students find an instructional unit that is based on professional practices in which statistics plays a role?’ and (2) ‘To what extent are students able to show awareness of the connections between mathematics, statistics, science within the instructional unit and professional practices?’.
Original languageEnglish
Article number9
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Journal of STEM Education
Volume1
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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